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Daily Devo 09/17/19

An episode of the The Daily Devo 📆 with Adam Burton podcast, hosted by Adam Burton, titled "Daily Devo 09/17/19" was published on September 17, 2019 and runs 1 minutes.

September 17, 2019 ·1m · The Daily Devo 📆 with Adam Burton

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Today is Tuesday, September 17, 2019 and here is your Daily Devo. In Luke 9, Jesus called a man to follow Him, but the man said, “I will follow you, Lord, but first let me go and say good-bye to those at my house” (Luke 9:61). Notice the man seemed to say the same thing Elisha said, but instead of allowing it like Elijah, Jesus said, “No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God” (9:62). The reference to the plow sounds like 1 Kings, and so does this call. But notice Jesus didn’t accept this request. Why? For this reason: Jesus is greater than Elijah, and His call takes precedence over everyone and everything. Jesus demanded immediate obedience and wholehearted allegiance. Elisha was asked to follow a prophet, but we have been called to follow the Lord of glory. We must follow Him at once, and then deal with the other details later. A devoted disciple is ready to say, “You can have the world, but give me Jesus!”  Think about this: Read Luke 9:57-62. What are the similarities between this passage and the calling of Elisha? Why do you think Jesus didn’t agree to the request in Luke 9:61 to go say good-bye before following Him?  Thank you for listening to the Daily Devo. Please send me a comment, like, or share the Daily Devo. It helps others to get the Daily Devo. Also, please connect with us on Facebook at Central Baptist Church - Maysville, KY. This way you can stay up to date on everything going on at Central Baptist.

Today is Tuesday, September 17, 2019 and here is your Daily Devo.

In Luke 9, Jesus called a man to follow Him, but the man said, “I will follow you, Lord, but first let me go and say good-bye to those at my house” (Luke 9:61). Notice the man seemed to say the same thing Elisha said, but instead of allowing it like Elijah, Jesus said, “No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God” (9:62). The reference to the plow sounds like 1 Kings, and so does this call. But notice Jesus didn’t accept this request. Why? For this reason: Jesus is greater than Elijah, and His call takes precedence over everyone and everything. Jesus demanded immediate obedience and wholehearted allegiance. Elisha was asked to follow a prophet, but we have been called to follow the Lord of glory. We must follow Him at once, and then deal with the other details later. A devoted disciple is ready to say, “You can have the world, but give me Jesus!” 

Think about this: Read Luke 9:57-62. What are the similarities between this passage and the calling of Elisha? Why do you think Jesus didn’t agree to the request in Luke 9:61 to go say good-bye before following Him? 

Thank you for listening to the Daily Devo. Please send me a comment, like, or share the Daily Devo. It helps others to get the Daily Devo. Also, please connect with us on Facebook at Central Baptist Church - Maysville, KY. This way you can stay up to date on everything going on at Central Baptist.

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